Saturday Lineup Card: Cespedes, Morse Back In Action

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Day-to-DayRyan Braun, OF, MIL - (Achilles) Returned to lineup Friday after sitting out Thursday for precautionary reasons.Alejandro De Aza, OF, CWS - (Knee) Returned to lineup Friday.Andy Dirks, OF, DET - (Achilles) Not in the lineup on Friday after soreness worsened overnight.Kelly Johnson, 2B, TOR - (Hamstring) Returned to lineup on Friday and will be closely monitored in coming days.Adam Jones, OF, BAL - (Wrist) Appeared in the starting lineup Friday.George Kottaras, C, MIL - (Hamstring) Listed in lineup Friday against the Pirates.Cameron Maybin, OF, SD - (Wrist) Returned to San Diego lineup on Friday.Brandon Morrow, SP, TOR - (Shin) Will throw scheduled bullpen session on Sunday.Sergio Romo, RP, SF - (Knee) Threw bullpen session on Friday and should be available for this weekend's series.Carlos Ruiz, C, PHI - (Hamstring) Returned to lineup Friday.Ruben Tejada, SS, NYM - (Quad) Ran at Citi Field Friday and will begin playing in rehab games soon.Shane Victorino, OF, PHI - (Hand) Missed Friday's game following cortisone shot earlier in the day.Rickie Weeks, 2B, MIL - (Illness) Out of the lineup on Friday.

Disabled ListJason Bay, OF, NYM - (Ribs) Will play in a minor league game with High-A St. Lucie on Saturday.Zach Britton, SP, BAL - (Shoulder) Will make his third rehab start at Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.Lorenzo Cain, OF, KC - (Hip) Could be ready to start rehab assignment in about one week.Brett Gardner, OF, NYY - (Elbow) Expected back as early as next weekend or shortly thereafter.Jon Jay, OF, STL - (Shoulder) Recovery is not going as planned and will rest for the next seven-to-ten days.Desmond Jennings, OF, TB - (Knee) Went 1-for-3 with a double and run in first rehab game with Class A Charlotte on Thursday.Ted Lilly, SP, LAD - (Shoulder) MRI revels no new damage to shoulder.Evan Longoria, 3B, TB - (Hamstring) Could resume playing in minor league games by June 15.Nick Markakis, OF, BAL - (Wrist) Underwent successful surgery Friday morning.Salvador Perez, C, KC - (Knee) Could be ready to begin rehab assignment in about a week.Nolan Reimold, OF, BAL - (Neck) No longer has pain in left shoulder and arm.Brian Roberts, 2B, BAL - (Concussion) Advanced to Double-A Bowie to continue rehab assignment.Pablo Sandoval, 3B, SF - (Hand) Could begin a rehab assignment at Single-A San Jose this weekend.Carlos Santana, C, CLE - (Concussion) Expected to return next week.Skip Schumaker, 2B, STL - (Hamstring) Expected out for 2-to-4 weeks.Josh Thole, C, NYM - (Concussion) Returned to lineup on Friday.Jim Thome, 1B, PHI - (Back) Began rehab assignment on Friday.Joe Wieland, SP, SD - (Elbow) Began rehab throwing program last week.Chris Young, SP, NYM - (Shoulder) Will make two more rehab starts at Triple-A Buffalo on regular rest before rejoining Mets.

This column was posted Friday night, and with the three games on Thursday absent of any save opportunities, there is little new information to glean on the closing front as of writing. Nevertheless, pay close attention to the closing situations in Los Angeles (AL), Chicago (NL), San Diego and Seattle, teams that have suffered much closer turmoil in recent days.

P.J. Walters, SP, MIN - At 27 years old, Walters doesn't have the cachet of many of the hot pitching prospects called up thus far in the season, but he's been just as effective as most. He's turned in four quality starts in four outings, and that should be enough of a sample size to put him on the radar of fantasy players in deep leagues and AL-only leagues. In his previous cups of coffee in the majors, Walters was undermined by surrending walks and home runs, and while those issues haven't necessarily gone away with the Twins, he has limited his overall hits allowed, resulting in a tidy 1.17 WHIP. With the Twins' rotation in shambles, Walters should be a fixture in the pitching corps for the rest of the season, and stands to benefit from feasting on the weaker lineups of the AL Central, such as the Cleveland lineup he will face on Saturday. His current level of performance is probably not sustainable, but if he can keep his ERA around 4.00 going forward while maintaining his respectable strikeout rate, he might not be a bad choice to round out your fantasy staff.

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